Example sentences of "[noun sg] so [adv] i " in BNC.
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1 | I had n't heard any shouting so therefore I did n't believe that anybody else was having any problems . |
2 | and ask for any help in doing his car do n't go to work or can he borrow this , just say no I 'm sorry you could n't help us and I 'm your sister so now I ca n't |
3 | Daddy has gone in the Army and I can handle Mummy so here I am . ’ |
4 | The advertising 's actually larger than other products are currently spent on their advertising but w we feel that with the launch of a new product and trying to catch eight and a half percent of the mar market over erm three years that we do need to spend heavily in the department so like I say that 's forty percent . |
5 | I tried it once and burnt my mouth so badly I looked like I 'd been kissing superglue . |
6 | Sharing with relatives after divorce So far I have concentrated upon two situations in which people may live with relatives , both of which probably would be regarded as a predictable part of the normal life cycle . |
7 | I stand clutching the receiver while he lets out a sigh so long I have to feed another ten pence into the meter . |
8 | In the illustrations of projection so far I have suggested that broadly speaking there are two kinds : ( 1 ) where the participants are allowed to be passive observers becoming more actively engaged as and when they wish , and ( 2 ) where from the beginning the participants are required to do something . |
9 | Anyway I have a team of red filth which could pass for the Busby scum so now I can re-enact those battles of yore ! |
10 | And er she Oh I was going to go Well I like the shop so much I was n't going to change . |
11 | If I thought I could unmake my old self so easily I was a fool . |
12 | He says , ‘ Tip , I 'm hitting the ball so well I do n't think I need the driver . |
13 | The fact is , I cancelled the appointment so now I have a morning at home to myself . |
14 | " The old bird we were chasing just put on an extra spurt , and I banged my chin on the ground so hard I though a tree had fallen on me ! " |
15 | ‘ Instead I bit my finger so hard I had teeth marks in it for two days . ’ |
16 | Then in the end we came to a river so wide I could n't see the other bank ; I felt frightened and thought this must be the end of the race , and I wanted to stop , but Father plunged straight in without looking at me so I had to plunge in too . |
17 | ‘ I wondered if he would come back , but knowing his personality so well I have to say I am not surprised that he has returned , ’ Roxburgh said . |
18 | Said only the once , but in memory so deep I could analyse each syllable . |
19 | I knotted a headscarf round my throat so savagely I nearly choked myself , and crept — I had to creep , because of Mavis — downstairs and out into the fog . |